Photos and tweets from today's Commencement at UMass Law.
Photo of stage by UMassD_Alumni. Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Associate Justice Elspeth Cypher (read more), honorary degree recipient, at right, first row, second from left. I'm three rows behind her. |
Professor and former Dean Phil Cleary (who can count Mass. tort law among his many talents), respected faculty senior, hoods the youngest member of the class. Thurgood Marshall-award-winning dad Jesse Purvis looks on. Photo by UMassLaw. |
'With great power comes great responsibility,' Chancellor Johnson quotes of #lawschool degree, placing in top 3% of educated globally. So build civility, transform world, he admonishes @UMassLaw #Commencement pic.twitter.com/JlJjx8tQL6— RJ Peltz-Steele (@RJPeltzSteele) May 13, 2019
'#TogetherWeRise,' @UMassLawReview #medialaw symp ed Casey Shannon reminds class of marriages, births, hurricanes, and deaths incl of her own two brothers, in course of #lawschool. 'Solidarity,' 'Resilience,' her message @UMassLaw #Commencement pic.twitter.com/tCnxusvGiC— RJ Peltz-Steele (@RJPeltzSteele) May 13, 2019
UMass Law awards honorary degree to #Massachusetts Supreme Court Justice Cypher, first SJC judge from Bristol County in >100 years, will teach @UMassLaw in fall semester. See e.g. https://t.co/ImixldMizY— RJ Peltz-Steele (@RJPeltzSteele) May 13, 2019
You hear there are too many #lawyers, but more people should be educated in #RuleOfLaw, #Massachusetts Supreme Court Justice Cypher tells @UMassLaw upon receiving honorary degree: we are steam, water that keep #justice pipes open. #lawschool pic.twitter.com/o2OFmtdvM6— RJ Peltz-Steele (@RJPeltzSteele) May 13, 2019
Enemies of #socialjustice beware! Jalessa Almonacy _JD_ has been unleashed on your world. #ProBono award winner with 644 hours. And my frmr TA; JS, #KnowAWinnerWhenISeeHer. @UMassLaw #Commencement pic.twitter.com/Cn28cxHag8— RJ Peltz-Steele (@RJPeltzSteele) May 13, 2019
@UMassLawReview editor extraordinaire and #WestWing expert Kayla V leaves @UMassLaw better than she found it. She wrought e.g. https://t.co/gd2LPbrcb3 pic.twitter.com/1ru87bOu33— RJ Peltz-Steele (@RJPeltzSteele) May 13, 2019
Now it's off to a faculty committee meeting. The busy work is never done! 🐝
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